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  1. Background: On 25 February 1934, about a million Nazi Party officials gathered at points around Germany to swear an oath to Adolf Hitler. This is an excerpt from the speech Rudolf Hess gave on the occasion, which was broadcast to the nation.

  2. Rudolf Hess explains in this July 1934 speech that the Nazi leadership have themselves experienced the horrors of trench warfare during World War I and that they favor peace. The speech was delivered to the Gau Party Rally in East Prussia, but was intended for an international audience as well.

  3. Date: 1934, September 14. Duration: 11 min 57 sec. Sound: Yes. Clip: 65675038575. Scene is in the Luitpoldhalle meeting hall at the Nazi party Congress Grounds (Reichsparteitagsgelände) in Nuremberg Germany, during the 6th Party Congress of 1934.

  4. Background: Rudolf Hess spoke on 25 June 1934 at the Gau Essen party rally, a Nuremberg-type rally on a smaller scale. Hess was Hitler’s designated successor in 1934 and ran the party chancellery, which oversaw Nazi Party activities.

  5. This July 1934 speech by Rudolf Hess claims that because the Nazi leadership had experienced the horrors of trench warfare during World War I, they now favored peace. The speech was delivered to the Gau Party Rally in East Prussia, but was intended for an international audience as well.

  6. 30 de mar. de 2020 · Adolf Hitler, Parteitag, Rudolf Hess. Language. German. Transcript: 0:05 - 0:08. Hess: Es spricht der Führer. 0:12 - 0:20. [Jubel im Publikum] 0:25 - 0:30. [Pause] 0:40 - 0:47. Hitler: Der sechste Parteitag der Bewegung geht zu Ende. 0:47 - 0:53. Was für Millionen Deutsche, die ausserhalb unserer Reihen stehen. 0:54 - 1:01.

  7. 13 de mar. de 2014 · Hess: Es spricht der Führer. Hitler: Der sechste Parteitag der Bewegung geht zu Ende. Was für Millionen Deutsche, die ausserhalb unserer Reihen stehen. Vielleicht nur als imposantestes Schauspiel politischer Machtentfaltung gewertet wird.